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1
The tidings, bad in themselves, were
greatly
exaggerated
in the British gazettes.
2
A demise, as Mark Twain once said, can often be
greatly
exaggerated
.
3
The popular idea that colds are derived from drafts is
greatly
exaggerated
.
4
We have been separated for many years; her income was
greatly
exaggerated
.
5
The imminent demise of intensive farming, it seems, has been
greatly
exaggerated
.
6
He would have it that her ill health had been
greatly
exaggerated
.
7
Rumors about eFuse's self-destruct mode are
greatly
exaggerated
,
says the Motorola spokeswoman.
8
Even the virulence of the dreaded Tarantula's bite has been
greatly
exaggerated
.
9
But he stated that reports of the DA's death are
greatly
exaggerated
.
10
We are now told, indeed, that that circumstance has been
greatly
exaggerated
.
11
Reports of the death of volunteerism, it seems, have been
greatly
exaggerated
.
12
Those involved in the sector said those numbers were
greatly
exaggerated
.
13
Why, Rory, I believe the reports of your temper have been
greatly
exaggerated
.
14
The numbers and the cruelties of the enemy were
greatly
exaggerated
.
15
Rumours of the demise of religion in Ireland are
greatly
exaggerated
.
16
It's turning out that reports of coal's demise were
greatly
exaggerated
.
greatly
exaggerated
greatly